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Business Etiquette1

ude interruptions are of conversations, of work, and by telephone. Let people finish their sentences and their thoughts. Never presume to know what they will say or how they should say it. Develop the judgment to detemining whether to rush a person in expressing themselves or allow them time to talk (Hilkenburg ) you can interrupt people if they begin to ramble, discuss unrelated work incidents, or keep you from performing your necessary work. If someone else interrupts anther in your presents, interrupt them to say, "Now, wait a minute, I want John to finish his thought." Always remember people and their opinions deserve respectful consideration (Hilkenburg.) Inappropriate business appearance is also neglected in our society often people disregard the importance of appearance, but it does influence peoples perceptions of you. Excessive hairstyles, makeup, jewelry, and fragrance detract from the professional image, as do worn, spotted, or ill-fitting clothing. Dress not to distract, but to accomplish your professional goals. Yet clothing and visual image is a backdrop, not a feature, for your professionalism. Your professional appearance matters. To some, this may be the most obvious thing in the world. But you would be surprised how many people arrive for job interviews or client meetings dressed like a bike messenger ( Richardson 190.) Certain dress is accepted in different organizations and in different part of United States. There are 3 rules about your professional appearance that remain consistent: 1. If you want the job, you have to look the part 2. If you want the promotion, you have to look promotable 3. If you want to be respected, you have ????? you may have heart the saying, "If you want to move up, dress like the person two levels ahead of you. You are going to command more respect if you dress profess...

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